What Does It Mean to Be Irish Today?
Introduction – A Changing Country Ireland has changed an awful lot in a very short space of time. Anyone who grew up here in the 1980s or 1990s can see it clearly. The country feels different, the towns feel different, and in many ways the sense of national identity that once felt obvious has become harder to define. That doesn’t necessarily mean change is always bad. Countries evolve, societies move forward and new people arrive with new ideas and experiences. Ireland itself has a long history of people leaving and settling in other parts of the world, building lives far from the island where they were born. Many, never to return again. But even allowing for that, many people quietly ask the same question today: What does it actually mean to be Irish anymore? It’s not a question that gets discussed very often in polite conversation, yet it sits just beneath the surface of many debates about culture, language and the direction our country is taking. The Ireland Many of Us Grew Up ...